High school roundup: Windsor swimmers set school records at conference meet

Feb. 10, 2014

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Beacon staff

The Windsor High School girls swimming and diving team won seven of a possible 12 events, but the Wizards ended with a third-place finish at the 4A Tri-Valley Conference Championships at the Greeley Recreation Center on Saturday.

Estes Park won the team conference championship with 465 points. Eaton was second with 408, and Windsor was third with 382. Estes Park and Eaton didnít win as many events but had more swimmers near the top in more events.

Windsor swimmers set three school records. The first came in the 200-yard medley relay, which the Wizards won in 1:54.25, behind the swimming of relay members Aleksy Waterman, Morgan Friesen, Lacey Whitehead and Rilea Driscoll. That team also won the 400 freestyle relay.

Friesen set school marks in the 200 individual medley (2:09.54) and the 100 breaststroke (1:03.94). Friesen was the conference champion in both events.

Driscoll won the 200 freestyle (2:04.69) and the 500 freestyle (5:38.78). Sophomore Lacey Whitehead was a conference champion in the 100 butterfly, finishing in 1:02.75.

The Class 4A state championships begin Friday at Edora Pool Ice Center, 1801 Riverside Ave., in Fort Collins. Prelims are at 4 p.m. Friday and finals begin at 2 p.m. Saturday. Tickets can be purchased at www.chsaa.ticketleap.com or at EPIC the day of the event.

BOYS BASKETBALL

WINDSOR 62, ROOSEVELT 26 óTwelve players scored, including 10 points each from Dalton Walker and Tanner Bohm in a dominant win against Roosevelt at the Rough Ridersí home court Saturday.

Windsor (11-7, 7-2 4A Tri-Valley League) was up 29-13 by halftime against Roosevelt (4-14, 1-8 Tri-Valley). Roosevelt was led by Orlando Valles, who had seven points. The Rough Riders shot just 25 percent from the field.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

WINDSOR 57, ROOSEVELT 26 ó Amanda Ward had a season-high 18 points in leading the Wizards to a 4A Tri-Valley League win against Roosevelt Saturday at home.

Windsor (14-5, 8-2 Tri-Valley) outscored Roosevelt 44-11 in the first and third quarters against Roosevelt (2-17, 1-9 Tri-Valley). Five Wizards players had seven or more points.